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she certainly doesn't look like the governor of a great state welcoming the president of the united states. you think she'd dare greet president bush the same way. president obama ever the gentlemen keeps his hands at his side. he told diane sawyer: >> there's a picture out there of you with governor jan brewer. she said you were tense. >> what i've discovered is that i think it's also good publicity for a republican if they're in an argument with me, but this was really not a big deal. >> how about governor brewer? has she apologized? no way. she not only refuses to apologize, she blames president obama for overreacting to what she wrote in her book: there's only one reason he could disagree with that, that's what she said: >> the bottom line is the book is true. i want our borders secured. i want our nation protected. he wants and we're never going to agree on that, and we agree to disagree on that subject. i don't know why he was surprised by my book but he evidently is and he's very thin skinned in rewards to it. >> thin skinned? that's what she said? we all know that's not necessarily
she certainly doesn't look like the governor of a great state welcoming the president of the united states. you think she'd dare greet president bush the same way. president obama ever the gentlemen keeps his hands at his side. he told diane sawyer: >> there's a picture out there of you with governor jan brewer. she said you were tense. >> what i've discovered is that i think it's also good publicity for a republican if they're in an argument with me, but this was really not a big...
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states. well, that's not true. wikileaks, actually, released a bunch of state department cables that show that that's a flat-out lie. state department cables. hillary clinton is the secretary of state, and yet she was still quoting this pirg. this figure. and so instead of taking a step back and saying, you know, these cartels are actually getting their guns from china, central america, they're not coming to regulated mom and pop dealers to get their guns. they instead decided to flood mexico with guns, and the way this worked was they went to the gun dealers, and they said you need to help your country by selling to these traffickers who come in to buy guns. gun dealers say, okay, willing to cooperate, but just want to make sure these guns aren't going to mexico, they're not falling into the wrong hands. they were told by these atf officials, don't worry, the guns aren't going to mexico, we're going to make sure these guys are arrested. guess what happened? did atf say, well, we didn't stop
states. well, that's not true. wikileaks, actually, released a bunch of state department cables that show that that's a flat-out lie. state department cables. hillary clinton is the secretary of state, and yet she was still quoting this pirg. this figure. and so instead of taking a step back and saying, you know, these cartels are actually getting their guns from china, central america, they're not coming to regulated mom and pop dealers to get their guns. they instead decided to flood mexico...
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states or come from long lines of families that come from the united states. we know we see this difference along the spectrum. let me highlight a couple of points that i think make a big difference. realize we have a cohort population between 8 million and 11.5 million of individuals in the united states who are undocumented, who some say are illegal or not lawfully present. they are in a group that is cut off in part and formality from the main economy. this is unwise because immigrants, both skilled and unskilled, in this case, that 8 million to 11 million, provide the innovative engine in the economy in these relatively dark times. i'll address the issue of unemployment. but in these difficult economic times, they provide a certain component to the economy which allows us to innovate and grow at a rate that we otherwise would not. in short, immigrants of all types unaverage are net contributors to the economy, help the actual pie grow bigger, provide more of a pie to split among us all and in turn try to goose innovation in a couple of unanticipated ways.
states or come from long lines of families that come from the united states. we know we see this difference along the spectrum. let me highlight a couple of points that i think make a big difference. realize we have a cohort population between 8 million and 11.5 million of individuals in the united states who are undocumented, who some say are illegal or not lawfully present. they are in a group that is cut off in part and formality from the main economy. this is unwise because immigrants, both...
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he's a president of a communist state, and the president of the united states is bowing to him. i think, i think they're not worried about us at all when it comes down to it. i think they're more worried about their interim problems than they are about us -- their internal problems than they are about us getting our act together. >> um, i was just curious, obviously, the human rights issue over in china's important, but when we also have our own human rights problem here with the trafficsing of aborted baby parts, how are we to even care about china's problems at this current point? >> i mean, i think that's a great question too, and i think we need to lead by example. one thing is after 9/11, i was stationed overseas after everyone in, -- after 9/11, and the one thing i did learn that the world is anti-u.s., is totally garbage. i actually had a member of the pla, i was going over the border into mainland china, and this is the week or two after 9/11, a pen of the red army just came and said, you know, sorry for what happened to your country. you know, we all look up to america.
he's a president of a communist state, and the president of the united states is bowing to him. i think, i think they're not worried about us at all when it comes down to it. i think they're more worried about their interim problems than they are about us -- their internal problems than they are about us getting our act together. >> um, i was just curious, obviously, the human rights issue over in china's important, but when we also have our own human rights problem here with the...
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my focus will be on making sure every child is educated as the president of the united states as well. both parties have been talking about education reform for quite a while. it's time to come together to get it done so that we can truthfully say in america, no child will be left behind. not one single child. we share a moment of exceptional promise. a new administration. a newly sworn in congress. we have a chance to think anew and act anew. all of us are impatient with the old lines of division. all of us want a different attitude in the nation's capital. all in this room as well as across the country know things must change. we must confront the scandal of illiteracy in america. seen most clearly in high poverty schools where nearly 70% of fourth graders are unable to read at a basic level. we must address the lownd test industrialized nations in math and science. the very subjects most likely to affect our future competitiveness. we must focus the spending of federal tax dollars on things that work. too often we have spent without regard for results without judging success or fai
my focus will be on making sure every child is educated as the president of the united states as well. both parties have been talking about education reform for quite a while. it's time to come together to get it done so that we can truthfully say in america, no child will be left behind. not one single child. we share a moment of exceptional promise. a new administration. a newly sworn in congress. we have a chance to think anew and act anew. all of us are impatient with the old lines of...
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one of the three sovereigns recognized in the united states constitution, and our america is a place where each member of the american family of governments contributes to a prosperous future. to achieve that vision, we need leaders who understand the indian country matters especially in a presidential election year. we all know the impact an election can have. in years many have come to know the door swings both ways. indian country can have an impact on elections and it can be game changing. as the grandmas on the navajo reservation and the young people of alaskan native villages go to the ballot box this november, they're standing on the shoulders of those who fought hard for that right. as students at arizona state university and veterans in foreign lands cast their vote, they're reminding america that we matter. in the 1940s, thousands of native veterans returned home to a shocking reality, america had accepted them on the battlefield but had no place for them at the ballot box. ira hayes, a member of the indian community who raised the flag at iwo jima returned to the homeland
one of the three sovereigns recognized in the united states constitution, and our america is a place where each member of the american family of governments contributes to a prosperous future. to achieve that vision, we need leaders who understand the indian country matters especially in a presidential election year. we all know the impact an election can have. in years many have come to know the door swings both ways. indian country can have an impact on elections and it can be game changing....
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states as a critical ally while urging the united states to do more to address some of the underlying causes of his nation's challenges, particularly the drug trade. he has demanded and received the serious attention of world leaders. in june he will host the g-20 heads of state, and he has brought unprecedented energy and leadership to that effort at a critical time. in a time of exciting growth for the entire region of latin america he has worked to ensure that mexico is able to make the most of every opportunity. he has augmented one of the world's most impressive free trade networks, giving mexico exporters access to 44 markets worldwide. if our trade representatives are here, take note. we need some more ourselves. and he has enhanced the commercial relationship with the united states, indisputably his's most important economic partner, through differences in regulations and differences in investment strategy and he has streamlined and secured in many ways our shared border. and by advancing a vision of shared competitiveness in the transpacific partnership. in all of these effor
states as a critical ally while urging the united states to do more to address some of the underlying causes of his nation's challenges, particularly the drug trade. he has demanded and received the serious attention of world leaders. in june he will host the g-20 heads of state, and he has brought unprecedented energy and leadership to that effort at a critical time. in a time of exciting growth for the entire region of latin america he has worked to ensure that mexico is able to make the most...
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. >>> and president obama said there is no reason for the united states and iran to be divided. in the message, the president said he wants iranians to know, quote, america seeks a dialogue to hear your views and understand your aspirations and called on their government to stop blocking the citizens access to some outside information. >>> irish prime minister kenny met with the president today in the oval office. the president said that the two nations share deep cultural ties and a commitment to some positive change in the world. they discussed the economies of both countries and strategies to get people back to work. the irish are struggling with a 14% unemployment rate. >>> first lady michelle obama made her first appearance on the late show with letterman and entered with a standing ovation and trying to get an inside scoop. >> hypothetically speaking at the end of the day, has your husband every come home and said to you oh, that john boehner, what an idiot. >> it's never happened. never. never. he's always upbeat, particularly about congress. [ laughter ] >> yeah, well --
. >>> and president obama said there is no reason for the united states and iran to be divided. in the message, the president said he wants iranians to know, quote, america seeks a dialogue to hear your views and understand your aspirations and called on their government to stop blocking the citizens access to some outside information. >>> irish prime minister kenny met with the president today in the oval office. the president said that the two nations share deep cultural...
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. >>> north korea is threatening to retaliation if the united states does not stick to a plan to send food aid. the u.s. decided to cancel the food agreement because north korea broke it by going ahead with a rocket launch that failed last week. >>> in syria, both sides are accusing the other of breaking the cease fire. opposition forces say that syrian troops shelled two cities yesterday while the government says they were responding to provocations designed to sabotage the truce. >>> police in texas have a person of interest in custody after a woman was shot outside a houston area hospital, and her three-day old baby boy was abducted. the infant was found and is unharmed. >>> scientists discovered a new species in a cave in new mexico. a shrimp-like creature is blind, half inch long and almost transparent, one expert says the species may have been down there for millions of years. >>> an early look how wall street will kick off the do you. dow opened at 13,115 after rising 194 points yesterday. the s & p rose 21 points, nasdaq climbed 54. >>> taking a look at overseas trading the ni
. >>> north korea is threatening to retaliation if the united states does not stick to a plan to send food aid. the u.s. decided to cancel the food agreement because north korea broke it by going ahead with a rocket launch that failed last week. >>> in syria, both sides are accusing the other of breaking the cease fire. opposition forces say that syrian troops shelled two cities yesterday while the government says they were responding to provocations designed to sabotage the...
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of the united states. soldiers, which concerned the pentagon in 1972 or three there comparing the attitude of the i and there was a nervous draft resistance in england. popular. by world war ii, that's a wars against asian and whether and how to behave and there was more racism in the philippine war and certainly the korean war, as much as in vietnam. they kill koreans indiscriminately from south and north. >> there is no protest. >> i remember once when i was in cambodia and vietnam grenade to the sisterly journalists on my way back from north vietnam and 67. wilford urchin met at his house in north vanden said was that bad? i said yeah, it was really bad seeing people dying every day. i said it's bad. he said yeah, it's bad. i've been there. but it's not as bad as the korean war because i was there. he said with a finished bombing pyongyang, there were only two buildings left in the entire city. and in fact, throughout north korea, every single building was destroyed during that war except the building a
of the united states. soldiers, which concerned the pentagon in 1972 or three there comparing the attitude of the i and there was a nervous draft resistance in england. popular. by world war ii, that's a wars against asian and whether and how to behave and there was more racism in the philippine war and certainly the korean war, as much as in vietnam. they kill koreans indiscriminately from south and north. >> there is no protest. >> i remember once when i was in cambodia and...
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. >> the eagles nest is seen all over the united states and the world because they can see it on the web. does that do anything for you and the work you're doing? does it bring anybody to your telephone to know what's going on in history? >> well, we have a pretty good history website up. we have the fish and wildlife service website up and we've got a lot of information there. we put up artifacts and old historic books and a lot of people look for images for books or films they might be doing for dissertation, so we get a lot of traffic on the web. >> give us the background on how this institution got here, where it is in the country, who supports it, who pays for it. >> we're located about 80 miles northwest of washington, d.c., here in shepherd's town, west virginia. and until this place was built, the u.s. fish and wildlife service did its training mostly at your typical airport hilton or airport holiday inn. and when we started to design this place, we looked to build it as a place that the people in the fish and wildlife service could call home. and a place that would represent
. >> the eagles nest is seen all over the united states and the world because they can see it on the web. does that do anything for you and the work you're doing? does it bring anybody to your telephone to know what's going on in history? >> well, we have a pretty good history website up. we have the fish and wildlife service website up and we've got a lot of information there. we put up artifacts and old historic books and a lot of people look for images for books or films they...
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the national cancel is the largest civil rights advocacy organization in the united states. thanks for joining us. want to get your thought -- it's been a whirlwind two weeks in florida. talk about your sense of how the immigration issue has come out in the florida primary. we've had a lot of discussion this morning on the "washington journal." >> sure. i think it's been fascinating really, to see the candidates for the first time talk about the issue with the knowledge that part of the electorate in the state in which they're running is really a diverse state with a large and significant and important block of latino voters and hispanic voters. so for us it's been very revealing to see how many of these candidates, including romney and gingrich, are initiating their outreach for the first time in ernest to latino voters. i think what we've seen is it is knew. i don't think we've heard candidate romney really talk like he has spoken in the last few weeks about immigration. in fact, immigration was something that he spoke very little about in iowa and south carolina and in ne
the national cancel is the largest civil rights advocacy organization in the united states. thanks for joining us. want to get your thought -- it's been a whirlwind two weeks in florida. talk about your sense of how the immigration issue has come out in the florida primary. we've had a lot of discussion this morning on the "washington journal." >> sure. i think it's been fascinating really, to see the candidates for the first time talk about the issue with the knowledge that...
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and i don't think the this, the united states survives. you see what happens in places like kosovo when they do that way, they pull away. and so the question -- this is what might be called the national question. i mean, mexican folks are good folks, they're hard working folks, and even the illegals who come here work hard, but we're going to have to decide are we going to remain one nation and one people? be and i think if we do not get control of immigration, certainly illegally and even legally, if we continue with a million and a million and a half when the melting pot, ralph, has been rejected and broken and we're talking multiculturalism which is failing all over europe, i think that's, that's one of the fundamental problems i see which is the internal breakup of the united states into its component parts. >> host: see, what i think, you go further than that, though, you quote some high mexican officials that seem to think the southwest of the united states is going to be theirs. >> guest: let me say -- >> host: you think there's a r
and i don't think the this, the united states survives. you see what happens in places like kosovo when they do that way, they pull away. and so the question -- this is what might be called the national question. i mean, mexican folks are good folks, they're hard working folks, and even the illegals who come here work hard, but we're going to have to decide are we going to remain one nation and one people? be and i think if we do not get control of immigration, certainly illegally and even...
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not just texas a key trade corridor into the united states. there's tremendous optimism about the economic development in new mexico, and what we're doing along the border. in fact, a texas newspaper has seen what we've done, and they're worried. so said an editorial. texas worrying about new mexico stealing their jobs my friends, the more they worry, the better we're doing. we need to keep it that way. lowes announced it is bringing 600 jobs to albuquerque, and we welcome them with open arms. i recently visited general mills as well, which just finished a $100 million expansion creating 60 new and permanent jobs, all while achieving the highest levels of environmental standards. i said last year that i believe we can support the growth of business and protect the environment. we aren't going to help those who play by the rules and punish those who don't. when intel needed an air quality permit, we held them to a high standard, and when they met those high standards, we got them their permit in less than four months. quicker than ever before.
not just texas a key trade corridor into the united states. there's tremendous optimism about the economic development in new mexico, and what we're doing along the border. in fact, a texas newspaper has seen what we've done, and they're worried. so said an editorial. texas worrying about new mexico stealing their jobs my friends, the more they worry, the better we're doing. we need to keep it that way. lowes announced it is bringing 600 jobs to albuquerque, and we welcome them with open arms....
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he came to the united states in 1956. he came to the united states in 1956. the question was, he was born in cuba in 1899, so more than 100 years ago. and the thing about immigration is it doesn't work out for everybody. i mean, we have this american dream, and one of the people it didn't work out for was pedro victor garcia, who came to the united states with seven daughters and a wife, and struggled, could not make a living. and in 1959, after castro took over cuba, he, like a lot of cubans, thought the cube was going to become a better place, and that his options would actually possibly be better in cuba than they were here in the united states. and so he returned. he went back to the island of his birth. and after three years there, and after it had become clear that cuba was moving toward being a marxist lenin communist state, he did something really risky, and i'll read to you about what he did. beat bear with me for just one moment. i thought i had this marked. he bought an airplane ticket is what he did, and at the airport a guy who wasn't immigration
he came to the united states in 1956. he came to the united states in 1956. the question was, he was born in cuba in 1899, so more than 100 years ago. and the thing about immigration is it doesn't work out for everybody. i mean, we have this american dream, and one of the people it didn't work out for was pedro victor garcia, who came to the united states with seven daughters and a wife, and struggled, could not make a living. and in 1959, after castro took over cuba, he, like a lot of cubans,...
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a recent study said there's about two million ineligible voters in the united states. i would assume that voter rolls when verified that they're dead should be purged in some manner. would you agree with that or not? >> absolutely. i think the purging should occur. it just ought to be consistent with federal law. >> our office, how many specific cases have you prosecuted, your office prosecuted on voter fraud since you've been attorney general? >> i don't know what the number is. i know that i prosecuted them myself. >> just when you were attorney general? >> i don't know what the number is. >> would the number be zero? >> no. i think we had fraud cases. we've settled through pleas. we've had cases where people have committed offenses where they made straw donations in other ways in which voter fraud was carried out. i know we've done those cases. i don't know the number. >> so i know the exact number. the information i've been given is zero. if you would provide me the actual number, i don't need the cases just the number of cases. let me know and let the chairman kno
a recent study said there's about two million ineligible voters in the united states. i would assume that voter rolls when verified that they're dead should be purged in some manner. would you agree with that or not? >> absolutely. i think the purging should occur. it just ought to be consistent with federal law. >> our office, how many specific cases have you prosecuted, your office prosecuted on voter fraud since you've been attorney general? >> i don't know what the number...
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china has been reluctant to establish a code of conduct despite the urging of the united states. the focus is now on bl the relevant countries will bridge their differences at a series of summits next month. >>> a spokesperson said there are no plans for direct talks with japan's leaders. relations between the countries have soured. china and taiwan also claim the islands. if summit is scheduled to open next monday. japanese prime minister is already considering attending. there's fo plano plans for the s to meet. >> translator: japan should immediately correct i wants mistakes. make an effort to remove obstacles to improving relations. >> observers say that chinese government sees the summit as a chance to promote its stance to the international community. mpb >>> buddhists are fighting a muslim minority. >> reporter: the conflict involves majority buddhists and minority muslims. local authorities say the latest wave of violence has killed 84 people and wounded more than 120 others. the international group human rights watch released satellite images of muslim homes in the area.
china has been reluctant to establish a code of conduct despite the urging of the united states. the focus is now on bl the relevant countries will bridge their differences at a series of summits next month. >>> a spokesperson said there are no plans for direct talks with japan's leaders. relations between the countries have soured. china and taiwan also claim the islands. if summit is scheduled to open next monday. japanese prime minister is already considering attending. there's fo...
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god bless the united states of america. we thank you so very much for your service. [applause] >> thank you very much, sir, for those comments. ladies and gentlemen. [background sounds] >> [inaudible] [background sounds] [background sounds] [background sounds] [background sounds] [background sounds] >> [background sounds] [background sounds] [background sounds] [background sounds] [background sounds] [background sounds] [background sounds] [background sounds] [background sounds] [background sounds] [background sounds]
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heaven forbid the united states ever gets in that position. the international monetary fund is monitoring health care reform because the united states remembered the international monetary fund. that is the debt situation we're looking at. why do we begin to change course? that is where all of you come in especially those of you who are future physicians taking care of patients. what can you do? the institute of medicine estimates that about 30% of all the money spent on health care in the united states is wasted meaning it does not add value to the care of patients. what is included in that? includes overuse and inefficiency and fraud. we will talk about each of these and $760 trillion and we waste that every single year. if we can take that out of the system we will be -- even a portion of it -- we will be in really good shape and we will build a house with health care reform that will be around for generations to come but it will depend in part on you. not alone. so what is due to reduce overtreatment? the pan and the keystroke that you use
heaven forbid the united states ever gets in that position. the international monetary fund is monitoring health care reform because the united states remembered the international monetary fund. that is the debt situation we're looking at. why do we begin to change course? that is where all of you come in especially those of you who are future physicians taking care of patients. what can you do? the institute of medicine estimates that about 30% of all the money spent on health care in the...
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it marks a century since the gift of 3,000 trees from japan to the united states. these trees have remained a sin become of a bond. they do have a certain attraction. >> it's really nice. i mean from far off, you just see that row of pink, so it's really pretty, you know. it would be better if it's a bright day and everything, but it's very invigorating when you go out there and you get the sense of, oh, wow, everything is spring now. >> at 5:00, there will be a festival featuring music and more remarks, and the attendance of the members from the japanese government down here to celebrate the 100-year anniversary of the gift of the cherry blossoms to the united states. >> all of the clouds may be the perfect back drop for the daytime fireworks. >> reporter: yeah, that's right. i think they will be. in any case, it's a good place to be today, just wear a jacket. >> good advice. >>> a little disappointing to see all the green already. >> i know, you know. but it's still pretty. >> they were beautiful while they lasted. >>> nine minutes after the 9:00 hour. speaking o
it marks a century since the gift of 3,000 trees from japan to the united states. these trees have remained a sin become of a bond. they do have a certain attraction. >> it's really nice. i mean from far off, you just see that row of pink, so it's really pretty, you know. it would be better if it's a bright day and everything, but it's very invigorating when you go out there and you get the sense of, oh, wow, everything is spring now. >> at 5:00, there will be a festival featuring...